Claims
- 1. An endoscopic surgical stapler capable of clamping bodily tissue prior to firing staples to fasten said tissue, said stapler comprising:
- an end effector including an anvil and an elongated channel containing a staple cartridge therein, said anvil facing said channel and movable toward and away therefrom;
- and a reciprocating closure sleeve from which said end effector extends, said sleeve movable from rearward to forward positions;
- wherein said anvil is moveable to first, second and third fixed positions relative to said channel, said first fixed position being a closed position wherein said closure sleeve is in said forward position and said anvil is in intimate contact with said staple cartridge thereby eliminating any clearance therebetween, said second fixed position being an open position wherein said closure sleeve is in said rearward position and said anvil is spaced from said cartridge for inserting said bodily tissue therebetween, said third fixed position being a clamped position wherein said closure sleeve is in said forward position and said anvil is adjacent said cartridge so as to provide a tissue-clamping gap therebetween for clamping said bodily tissue, and said closure sleeve has an unstressed sleeve diameter, wherein when said sleeve is in said forward position and said bodily tissue has been inserted between said anvil and said cartridge thereby positioning said anvil in said third fixed position, said sleeve expands so as to exceed said unstressed sleeve diameter for accommodating said tissue-lamping gap.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/545,297 filed Oct. 19, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,697,542 which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Divisions (1)
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